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Should Peter Taylor Be given his marching orders??

Discussion in 'Leicester City' started by theodorewhitmore, Sep 10, 2001.

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Should Peter Taylor Be Give his marching orders??

  1. Yes Sack Him NOW!

    2 vote(s)
    20.0%
  2. Give Him a Few More Games and See

    3 vote(s)
    30.0%
  3. No He's a Good Manager

    3 vote(s)
    30.0%
  4. I'm a Bit Undecided

    2 vote(s)
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  1. theodorewhitmore

    theodorewhitmore FF Decader

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  2. swinton miller

    swinton miller Burnley 2 Rotherham 6

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    I say "I'm a Bit Undecided"
    Give him more time :cool:
    At least wait till Blackpool turn them over this evening ;)
     
  3. Cjm24

    Cjm24 FF Old School

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    I have voted for him to stay because he's a good manager and I believe given a bit more time he will turn things round.
     
  4. The Game

    The Game Big Dave 2k

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    I think he should be sacked! I personally don't like him as a manager! :)
     
  5. MKJohn_ITFC

    MKJohn_ITFC Gone fishing

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    The most difficult job as a manager must be running a small club in the premiership. Not much money and a limited squad in both quality and number,s you must have something else going for you. Motivation, organisation or something else less tangible. O'neill had 'it', whatever 'it' is and PT doesn't seem to have a clue.

    However, i voted for him to stay at Leicester cause if he does, its one less relegation place for my team to worry about!!

    Sorry Fox fans, but I think you are relegation fodder this year
     

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